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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

give aways

No time to download all the photos as yet - very busy with orders and unpacking the returning stuff from Geelong and getting ready for all the lovely goodies coming back from London. lots of new things on the horizon but in the meantime I have a few freebies.

Two postcards I sent off to Quilting Arts for something came home today so I am happy to send them off to new homes.

A book 'Speaking in Cloth'

and 4 packets of clear polymer stamps which have never made it to the website and won't. Designed by Stacey Aperitos, they are all ones which I use regularly but I am clearing the decks a bit.

If you fancy any one of these goodies, leave a message and we will do a draw from one of Ian's delightful beanies.

49 comments:

GLad you had a good time in both London and Paris. I tried to catch up with you at the K&S show but every time I came by your stand you were missing!! Although I am not a quilt maker I like the sound of the book you have on offer and your ATC's, please enter my name into your draw.

OK you shoe-a-holic (I'm sure there must be a scientific name for obsessions such as these), I'm game for the draw - I'd be happy to take possession of any of these lovelies. BTW, loved all the photos you've been posting lately, the food, the buildings, the everything.

Hi DaleWelcome back ... I have enjoyed reading of all your exploits. I just read about Julia C ... goodness...what a shock... I too knew her from my City and Guilds ..a big loss.I would love to be in the draw for goodies! heheOnce again welcome back though the weather is a bit dodgy ...didya bring it with you ? LOLBritt :-)

Hi Dale, how kind to think of us blogreaders when you're clearing the decks! I would love to go into the draw for any of these goodies. It was great to read about your European travels - and see all the pics - made me quite a bit homesick...Cheers,Linda

Yes, I am very interested in any one of those give aways. Postcards by you would be a treat as would the stamps and book. I am in the us but I could get you some shipping money if I still could be eligible. I have been following your adventures in the UK Judy Haas in South Dakota.

Hi Dale,Glad you are home safe and over your cold. Just to let you know my tent is finished....I did enjoy the workshop at Alexandra Palace.Please include me in your draw if you dont mind sending to England.Best wishes Jenny from Gloucestershire

I'm sorry that you are home again - well, not sorry that you are home, just sorry that perhaps it means no more photos from Paris. We were there last year, and looking fro your posts brought back all the memories - especially the photo of you beside the big pond in the Luxembourg Gardens. Don't the kids just love pushing the boats back out, with their long poles!

Welcome home Dale or should I say Emelda. It was lovely to talk to you at Ally Pally. I hope that you have enough room in your cupboards for your new shoes. We have had snow today in Chelmsford, it took my son an hour to get home from there and he stil has snow on his car. (Photo will go on my blog later)

Glad you are home safe. Bet you are glad you are not in the UK now - the first major frost this morning, not good having to scrape the car on my first day back at work after a month off. Would love to be included in the draw.

I would love to be included in your draw. I couldn't get to Ally Pally so I'm sorry that I missed the chance to meet you. I'm going to the K & S in Harrogate. I am still hoping to do your embellisher course.

Thank you for having a give a way, its appreciated. Loved reading about your trip. I enjoy seeing your art and reading about your life and all the goodies you have in your wonderful on-line shop. Peggy McDevitt

Dale,I really enjoyed your "postcards" from Paris and London, you should write a travel blog ! On second thoughts, you have a busy enough life already! I'm also a member of the shoes admiration society, although I own more than I can wear comfortably by far. Wide flat feet are difficult to fit, so I have to content myself with admiring other peoples dainty little shoes and lusting after antique embroidered ones on the web.

Please include my name in your lucky draws.Hooroo,Christinehttp://missmuffettwo.blogspot.com/

Your Paris trip sounds amazing and very memorable. Looking forward to reading about how the inspiration works for your creativity!I would love to win the stamps... am trying to build up a collection (just starting) and I'm sure yours are gorgeous.Cheers from a chilly England...Diana

Oh Dale, glad you had a great time OS, so looking forward to your new creations that keep me inspired. you are jsut the best at keeping me up to date with how to do what you do. i get so much joy from your pieces of work. love you and your talent, julie your first book buyer. (*V*)

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I am a textile artist and owner of The Thread Studio. I am passionate about all areas of textile art and try to be as cutting edge as I can. I enjoy machine and hand stitching, developing ideas using a needle felting machine and playing and experimenting with all manner of textiley and mixed media stuff. I guess I am an art journaller of a different variety before the title became trendy but my journals are more the stitchy variety than the paper types. I have been a teacher for many years and run a number of on-line and in the flesh workshops. I have written a book on using a needlefelting machine 'Surface Tension' and four Let's Play booklets. I have been published in many magazines around the world. Our new e-mag threads.In-fusion was launched in June 2013 with a fabulous response - Issue1 - 12 are available for you to buy. And I am a passionate All Black supporter - some would call that a tragedy.....and what a wonderful win for the All Blacks at the 2015 Rugby World Cup. 2016 my beloved Hurricanes finally won their first Super Rugby Championship and I look forward to seeing how they go in 2018
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